@EBL2017 I think Uniteds performance took a hit when Martial came off and we lost our focal point up top as Antony in the middle wasn’t working. All changed when Garnacho came on and Rashford moved centrally
@rombryan1@issssssisuwu @TodaLaPrimeraA And also from our point of view as a coloniser, it comes across that as you’re a Spanish colony you’re just annoyed Spain didn’t colonise the Falklands first which isn’t an argument worth getting into in 2023 if that makes sense
This is horrible...
Qatari Police, at the behest of the Islamic Republic, harass a father and son because the dad is wearing a "Women. Life. Freedom." t-shirt.
Finally, they let them go and the two men chant "Women! Life! Freedom!" as they walk away.
#FifaWorldCup
@LilithLovett The fact that some people find the statement “culture is not and never should be a valid excuse to treat someone as less than human” to be a controversial statement is wild
Extremely powerful image.
There is no stronger platform than the World Cup to make strong points. This sort of action is absolutely necessary…tremendous bravery from this Iranian fan.
@NJ973_ I doubt those in paris turning off TVs are those sorts of people though. I’m sure they have a genuine interest in human rights and this isn’t their first protest
@NJ973_ But surely you’re not claiming that the French don’t also protest against their own government regarding this stuff? Id hardly use them as an example of hypocrisy
The BBC should have spoken out more about Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and its human rights record when the country hosted the World Cup in 2018, said Gary Lineker, the broadcaster’s prominent soccer commentator and a former England player.
https://t.co/v75nf2jd7j
martin scorsese’s company restored an iranian film from the 1970s which was thought lost in time but rediscovered at a junk shop 30 yrs later. this sort of contribution to cinema is worth 100 times more than any marvel film (and i’m a marvel fan)